Recent Blog Posts
Brexit
By now you have probably heard about Brexit, the successful vote by British citizens to exit the European Union and the immediate reaction of the global financial markets. The near-term impact of Brexit is still unknown because there are many variables, but in the long run, we are confident about the future of Britain and… Read More »
3 ways student loans affect your taxes
Brianna McGurran, NerdWallet April 10, 2016 Originally posted on USA Today Anxiety at tax time is common, but Millennials feel it more than others. Millennials are the age group most worried about filing their taxes, according to a recent NerdWallet survey conducted by Harris Poll. Factoring in student loan debt can be especially… Read More »
Pay As You Earn: How It Works and Whom It’s Best For
Originally posted on NerdWallet by Brianna McGurran @briannamcscribe The “Pay As You Earn” student loan repayment plan has requirements so specific they can make you dizzy. But don’t let them scare you away. If you meet the income guidelines and borrowed student loans in the time frame the plan calls for, it’s worth looking into…. Read More »
A Letter from Matt Crisafulli, EA, CFP®
Dear Clients & Colleagues, I am proud to announce that after more than five years of post-graduate education and experience and after passing a strenuous two day examination, I have completed all of the necessary steps required to call myself a Certified Financial Planner™ Practitioner. To earn the CFP® designation, candidates must complete what the Board of Standards… Read More »
Matt Crisafulli, EA Earns CFP® Designation
We are thrilled to announce that Mathew Crisafulli, EA, CFP®, has been authorized by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards (CFP Board) to use the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® certification marks in accordance with CFP Board certification and renewal requirements. To earn the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ designation, candidates must complete what the… Read More »
Physician, heal thyself? Why more young doctors are depressed.
by Dr. Neda Frayha – internist, clinical assistant professor of medicine and assistant dean at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. “I remember just feeling at that time like a huge failure. And not feeling like I deserved any thanks or any praise for my efforts because they had not succeeded, and he… Read More »